Boykins big as Bucks come back to beat Atlanta

Earl Boykins scored 11 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter as the Bucks
overcame an 11-point deficit during the final 12 minutes. Carlos Delfino
chipped in with 15 points for the Bucks, who halted a two-game skid.

Jamal Crawford posted 20 points and Al Horford ended with 17 points, 10 boards
and five assists for the Hawks, who lost for the second time in three games.
Joe Johnson and Josh Smith had 15 and 14 points, respectively, in defeat.

Horford returned to the lineup after missing two games with a sore right ankle
while Marvin Williams also rejoined the Hawks after being sidelined for 11
games because of a bruised back.

Up by 11 heading into the fourth quarter, the Hawks went cold in making just
one of their first 14 shots of the final frame. Meanwhile, Milwaukee caught
fire, hitting 61.1 percent of its shots during the fourth quarter rally.

"It's amazing how different a team looks when they make shots," Boykins said.
"We didn't do anything we haven't done all year. We ran the exact same plays,
we just made shots."

Temple and Delfino made back-to-back three-pointers and Boykins' mid-range
jumper with 6 1/2 minutes left gave the home team a 79-78 lead.

Milwaukee built its lead as high as eight during the next few minutes and
never looked back, sealing the win from the free throw line.

"You have to give Milwaukee credit. They were resilient tonight," Horford
said. "That shows the character of the team. They kept with it."

Maggette started quick with 14 first-quarter points, but the Hawks claimed a
23-22 edge heading into the second stanza.

The game remained close during the second quarter and Atlanta held onto a slim
47-44 lead at intermission.

During the third period, Maggette's long jumper tied the game at 50 just under
the 10-minute mark. The quarter saw three other ties until Atlanta scored the
final five points for 75-64 lead.

Game Notes

Atlanta will host New York while Milwaukee will travel to Toronto on
Friday...Delfino's 15 points came from five three-pointers...The Bucks
finished shooting 43.2 percent from the field, while the Hawks, who shot just
22.7 percent in the fourth, ended with a 43.2 percent performance...Andrew
Bogut had eight points and 14 rebounds for the victors.